As cell phone cameras continue to improve, we become more and more dependent on them to capture life’s moments. The iPhone has a pretty decent native camera, but there is a lot of room for improvement. There are plenty of apps to edit and improve iPhone photos, but how about just increasing the quality of the photo itself? Is it possible to increase megapixels so that you can blow up and frame the shots you get with your iPhone? ClearCam can help.
The second-quarter figures are in. And, while Motorola's sales are good, they're not enough to push the company outside of Apple's ever-growing shadow.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has commented again on the iPad - this time complimenting rival company Apple on selling so many units. Read on to find out exactly what Big Ballmer had to say!
The iPhone 4 hits Australia, Motorola takes a jab at Apple, plus I'll announce my winners from last weeks Gelaskins contest and maybe giveaway something new. We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
Apple recently blocked a subscription-offering update for Time Inc.'s Sports Illustrated (for iPad) app, leaving the guys at Time feeling understandably disgruntled. Read on to find out more!
Motorola has taken another bite out of the Apple with a recently published full page ad, which directly attacks the iPhone 4, and Apple's Case Program. Read to find out what the RAZR-toting fools had to say.
Many have said that Steve Jobs was far too arrogant when discussing reception issues at the recent Apple press conference. Now, the folks at College Humor have come up with their own version of the conference which takes arrogance to the next level.
An early browser speed test between an iOS 4 powered iPhone 3GS and a Windows Phone 7 based Samsung device has just hit the web. Read on to see what the results look like...
The latest company to hit back at Apple over AntennaGate-related claims is Samsung. Read on to check out Samsung's recent satirical ad, which was printed today in a UK newspaper.
LG has announced that it's not able to meet Apple's continually growing demand for iPad LCD screens, though the company hopes to get back on track by the Q2 2011. Read on to find out more!
If you find typing on the iPhone's virtual keyboard to be pretty much impossible some days, read on to find out about a great new fix that is currently in development...
Tonight, Apple issued a press release and held their third quarter financial results conference call. And, as now seems usual with Apple, they appear to be virtually printing money.
Apple made a few changes to its privacy policy at the end of June along with the release of iOS 4 and iAds. The debacle motivated two senators; Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas), to write to Steve Jobs to ask for some more details. Surprisingly, their concerns were answered by Apple through a very detailed 13 page document made public today.
While I'm pretty sure that most folks over in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore who wanted an iPad already managed to get one; they'll be glad to know that Apple is finally getting around to releasing it officially in their country.
If you were looking to get a bumper for your iPhone 4 online in the next few days, you're out of luck as Apple has just got around to pull these from its online store.
If you like to keep tabs on everything Apple, you know it can be a lot of work. Indeed, from apps, to rumors and other analyst inventions, there are tons of articles to skim through and depending on your fanboyism, it can become too much. Now, there is an app for that.
As you can imagine, having your products' weak spots pointed out on stage by Steve Jobs isn't particularly pleasant. Unfortunately, that's what happened to a couple companies yesterday. Because to make its point against the Antennagate, Apple showed that some other smartphones suffer from the death grip issue as well.